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Hunter 90053 Decorative Brushed Nickel Bathroom Fan

Hunter 90053 Decorative Brushed Nickel Bathroom Fan
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Hunter 90053 Decorative Brushed Nickel Bathroom Fan

Hunter has brought beauty to the bathroom. Whether it's a design feature or blends into the ceiling, a bathroom fan is more than a quick way to keep the mirror from fogging. Hunter bathroom fans provide superior air movement to remove excess moisture from your home – and away from your family – before it creates an unhealthy environment. That is a truly beautiful thing, indeed. Product Features: UL Wet Listed UL Wet Listed For use over shower Product Specs: Housing Finish: Brushed Nickel Category: None Bulb(s): A15 - 60W CFM: 80 Room Size: Small Bath (Less Than 8-feet by 10-feet) Ceiling Opening: 8-inch by 8-1/2-inch Light Sones: 2-1/2 Cover Diagonal: 14-inch Owner's Manual

  • Bathroom fan with light

  • Brushed nickel with swirled marble

  • 3 metal finishes/glass combinations to choose from

  • Ul listed for use over shower enclosure/tube with gfci circuit

  • Ultra quiet technology

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049694900531

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Product Details:
Product Length: 15.6 inches
Product Width: 15.4 inches
Product Height: 12.0 inches
Product Weight: 15.8 pounds
Package Length: 15.1 inches
Package Width: 14.9 inches
Package Height: 11.9 inches
Package Weight: 16.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 38 reviews

Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 38 customer reviews )
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134 of 137 found the following review helpful:

5Very Attractive and Easy to Install!  Sep 22, 2008
By Paul S. Remington
I spent quite a bit of time pricing, comparing, and researching various models of light/fan assemblies to install in the small bathroom off my master bedroom. After visiting all the local home improvement stores, I expanded my search online. I slowly narrowed down my options and this Hunter fan bubbled to the surface.

A few things to keep in mind as you're doing your due diligence to locate the fan that works for you.

First, you should be aware that most ventilation fans are made of white plastic. If your bathroom has a window that doesn't block the sun's UV, over time this nice white plastic will yellow.

I didn't want that, so this narrowed my options down to units that have no visible plastic. This GREATLY reduced my options.

Second, carefully consider whether you want a fan that is silent or near silent. I visited my local home stores and demoed these silent fans and decided I didn't want them. If they're totally silent, I can't tell if they're even on! I didn't like this. I wanted a little rushing sound just to let me know that it is, in fact, operating.

Ventilation fan noise is rated in "sones." Three or four sones is about as loud as a quiet conversation. Six sones is very loud. Any fan with a sone rating under 1 is almost totally silent. This Hunter fan is rated at 2.5 sones, which I found to be ideal. Since the fan is off the bedroom, it's loud enough to remind me it's operating, block out any quiet sounds I don't want anyone in the bedroom to hear, yet it is quiet enough not to bother whoever is trying to sleep in the bedroom.

The fan is rated at 80 CFM, which is just right for my bathroom (I calculated it needs a minimum 30 CFM fan). If you have a small bathroom, I'd suggest a fan two to three times the minimum CFM rating for your room. The higher the CFM, the greater the breeze you will feel through the room. When you're taking a shower, too much breeze can feel uncomfortable. It might be tempting to go overboard with the CFM rating, but if you're like me and enjoy a comfortable and relaxing shower, I'd suggest you get only what you need.

I found installation to be a breeze! Aside from the usual miserable attic installation issues, installing this fan was painless. The assembly is light and the fan housing compact (only 6-1/2" high). After the housing is installed in the attic, the wiring, fan, and light are installed below, in the bathroom.

The final installation is outstanding! No plastic visible anyplace. The marbled and frosted glass is very attractive and the hush of the fan is exactly what I was looking for.

I'd recommend this fan for those who, like me, are looking for an easy fan to install that is both attractive and functional. The Hunter series of ventilation units meets these expectations at a reasonable price.

48 of 52 found the following review helpful:

2Why logo? Why?????  Jul 08, 2010
By K. Fernandes
So you see the photo of this light/fan? See how there is no sign of the Hunter logo in the center of the glass? Well, when you get the fixture, you'll find a big white logo stenciled onto the glass. You cannot miss it. I'm giving this fixture one star unless I can somehow remove the logo. Will post an update when I've either accomplished that or ruined the glass.

**UPDATE** I used nail polish remover and some Q-tips. Removed the logo perfectly. No damage to the frosted glass, it seems. I'll upgrade my review again once installed.

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5quiet and attractive  May 01, 2009
By D. Kravitz
This made a world of difference compared to the cheapo builder-installed fan it replaced--much quieter. It clears the steam out nicely in my small bathroom. The electrician said it installed easily. I wish it came with plain frosted glass rather than the marble effect, but it still looks nice.

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5Great bathroom light/fan and the Hunter logo does come off.  Jul 20, 2010
By mp
Renovating a small full bath in an older house and it's so nice to move into the 21st. century with a fan...an end to the fogged mirror. At first, when unpacked, it seemed big, but it looks great and works great. The guy that installed it for us, commented on how well made it was and how easy the installation went.

And by the way, one reviewer complained about the Hunter logo on the glass globe. I spent about 30 seconds with a paper towel and some "Goo Off", the stuff you use to take price tag glue off, and no more logo. The logo was painted on the outside, so no damage to the frosting, which is internal.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Bath fan  Apr 08, 2009
By Jeanne Navarrete
Very nice looking exhaust fan light for the bathroom. Very quiet and easy to install.

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